Piksters Bamboo Interdental Brushes | 8 pack
What you can trust it to do:
Cleans the spaces between the teeth with a small cylindrical brush
Good for large gaps or when there is difficulty flossing
What you need to know about it:
Biodegradable corn starch derived polymer cap and colour tip
Biodegradable bamboo handle
The cylindrical shape of Piksters works more effectively than floss which tends to move in a straight line
Small sizes are made for regular gaps, large sizes are useful for people with braces or gum shrinkage, or for back teeth where the gaps are generally larger. There are ‘huge’ sizes for cleaning in large gaps where teeth have been removed, or where there are bridges or dentures that are held to your mouth by implants and have large spaces around them
The brush head can be bent to access different areas of the mouth
How to use it:
The front teeth do not require the brush head to be bent. Insert the brush head in line with the plastic handle. Choose a size that inserts without force. The
correct size will fit easilyInsert the brush slowly with a gentle twist or riggling action. If the wire buckles, discard the brush
Try to minimise any bending of the wire at the joint with the handle. In and out movements are fine but not bending
When using the brush between the back teeth, access will generally be easier if the brush head is bent over
Do not recap a bent brush more than 4 times as this will re-bend the wire and increase chances of breakage
Piksters are reusable and can last many days if they are not bent excessively. Simply rinse it out under water like a normal toothbrush.
If a brush head should break you can push it out backwards using another Pikster or toothpick from the opposite side, or floss it out using floss with knots tied in it, or remove with tweezers
What you can trust it to do:
Cleans the spaces between the teeth with a small cylindrical brush
Good for large gaps or when there is difficulty flossing
What you need to know about it:
Biodegradable corn starch derived polymer cap and colour tip
Biodegradable bamboo handle
The cylindrical shape of Piksters works more effectively than floss which tends to move in a straight line
Small sizes are made for regular gaps, large sizes are useful for people with braces or gum shrinkage, or for back teeth where the gaps are generally larger. There are ‘huge’ sizes for cleaning in large gaps where teeth have been removed, or where there are bridges or dentures that are held to your mouth by implants and have large spaces around them
The brush head can be bent to access different areas of the mouth
How to use it:
The front teeth do not require the brush head to be bent. Insert the brush head in line with the plastic handle. Choose a size that inserts without force. The
correct size will fit easilyInsert the brush slowly with a gentle twist or riggling action. If the wire buckles, discard the brush
Try to minimise any bending of the wire at the joint with the handle. In and out movements are fine but not bending
When using the brush between the back teeth, access will generally be easier if the brush head is bent over
Do not recap a bent brush more than 4 times as this will re-bend the wire and increase chances of breakage
Piksters are reusable and can last many days if they are not bent excessively. Simply rinse it out under water like a normal toothbrush.
If a brush head should break you can push it out backwards using another Pikster or toothpick from the opposite side, or floss it out using floss with knots tied in it, or remove with tweezers
What you can trust it to do:
Cleans the spaces between the teeth with a small cylindrical brush
Good for large gaps or when there is difficulty flossing
What you need to know about it:
Biodegradable corn starch derived polymer cap and colour tip
Biodegradable bamboo handle
The cylindrical shape of Piksters works more effectively than floss which tends to move in a straight line
Small sizes are made for regular gaps, large sizes are useful for people with braces or gum shrinkage, or for back teeth where the gaps are generally larger. There are ‘huge’ sizes for cleaning in large gaps where teeth have been removed, or where there are bridges or dentures that are held to your mouth by implants and have large spaces around them
The brush head can be bent to access different areas of the mouth
How to use it:
The front teeth do not require the brush head to be bent. Insert the brush head in line with the plastic handle. Choose a size that inserts without force. The
correct size will fit easilyInsert the brush slowly with a gentle twist or riggling action. If the wire buckles, discard the brush
Try to minimise any bending of the wire at the joint with the handle. In and out movements are fine but not bending
When using the brush between the back teeth, access will generally be easier if the brush head is bent over
Do not recap a bent brush more than 4 times as this will re-bend the wire and increase chances of breakage
Piksters are reusable and can last many days if they are not bent excessively. Simply rinse it out under water like a normal toothbrush.
If a brush head should break you can push it out backwards using another Pikster or toothpick from the opposite side, or floss it out using floss with knots tied in it, or remove with tweezers